The Faith Between Us: A Jew and a Catholic Search for the Meaning of God
Peter Bebergal, Scott Korb, . . Bloomsbury, $24.95 (240pp) ISBN 978-1-59691-143-7
What's the saying? Never discuss sex, God or politics if you want to keep your friends? In this particular case, the questions of faith and God are actually what brought Bebergal and Korb together, initially through a correspondence related to their writings for various online magazines. Faith was not something either particularly discussed with their other friends, even though both hold advanced degrees in religion. Like a conversation that continues all night into the early light of dawn, this collection of stories is filled with the deepest of personal feelings and confessions as well as the mundane details of everyday life. The format—the telling of a story by one, followed by a reflective epilogue by the other—highlights not only the seamlessness of their dialogue, but the depth of their friendship and understanding of each other. No topic is taboo; amid their questioning of faith and God come tales of addiction, neuroses and ineptitude. These thirty-somethings are as diverse as their upbringings, and yet between them they represent a little bit of all of us in this thoughtful, engaging debate about the virtues of faith and the existence of God.
Reviewed on: 08/27/2007
Genre: Nonfiction